talvenkesto
Talvenkesto is a term used, especially in Finland and Nordic contexts, to describe the ability of a plant, animal, or material to withstand winter conditions. In botany and horticulture, talvenkesto refers to winter hardiness or frost tolerance—the capacity of a plant to survive winter temperatures without sustaining lethal injury. It is driven by genetic factors and can be enhanced by acclimation to cooler weather. Cold acclimation begins in autumn as day length shortens and temperatures fall, enabling tissues to withstand lower minimum temperatures. Snow cover can influence talvenkesto by providing insulation, while poor drainage or desiccation can reduce it.
Plant breeders categorize talvenkesto through field trials and controlled freezing tests, often translating results into hardiness
In addition to plants, talvenkesto is also used to describe the cold tolerance of animals, particularly fur-bearing